More than 1500 tickets have already been sold for this year’s Labor Night at the Nats with ATU Local 689, IBEW 1200 and the United Mineworkers leading the way. The game is set for Friday, July 28 against the Colorado Rockies. Ticket prices are now $15 each and still benefit the Metro Washington Council’s Community Services Agency. Groups that buy 50 or more tickets get their names on the Nats scoreboard and are entered in a drawing for an autographed Nationals baseball. To order call 202-974-8221 or email [email protected]Download the flyer here.photo: Union boys meet Nat's mascot, Screech; photo by Chris Garlock

​Labor Night at the Nats ​Ticket Sales Brisk with more than 1500 sold!

2016 Holiday Basket Project:​YOU Made a Difference!

With your help this year, we had 15 adopted needy families, 10 food drives providing food baskets for 30 families, $1500 donated which provided gift cards to 35 additional needy clients, and lots of wonderful holiday cheer spread around in our community by the labor movement!

Thank you for all of your hard work and generosity to help us make this program a success! If you or anyone who worked with you needs a tax deduction letter from CSA, please let me know names, amounts and where to send and I’ll get those out right after the holidays. THANK YOU! Your support of this effort is most genuinely and sincerely appreciated! We wish you all the happiest of holidays.

ONLINE VIDEO FEATURES BUILDING FUTURES PROGRAM GRADS(December 12, 2012) Without the Building Futures (BF) Pre-Apprenticeship program “I would not have had the opportunity to become an electrician,” BF graduate Lisa Kenner says in a new video (below) produced by the IBEW's media department. The Community Services Agency’s program “pretty much built my future,” Kenner adds. “They built the bridge for me to advance to where I want to be.” Other BF graduates explain how the program changed their lives in the 3:35-minute video, which the IBEW produced as part of its United Way campaign ("IBEW Leads United Way Labor Division," UC 11/29/2012). “It’s so important that people contribute,” said CSA’s Client Services Coordinator Sylvia Casaro Dietert.